Pristine Vintage Stone House in New Paltz, $499,000
Kandy Harris | August 27, 2015Those French Huguenots sure knew their way around a stone house, didn’t they? Thank goodness they chose New Paltz to escape religious persecution instead of, say, somewhere in New Jersey. Otherwise, we wouldn’t be able to write about them. Here’s a shining example of what the New Paltz Huguenots created in the mid-18th century, sitting on 18 acres near the Wallkill River. You can see for yourself that it’s well-preserved, and even the ceiling beams seem sufficiently high up enough to accommodate a tall person. Includes a more recent addition that contains the second floor, plus a pond and cedar shake garage/studio/guest house (the listing is silent about it) on the property.
115 Palaphene Road, New Paltz (Village Green Realty)
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